January 9, 2008

Wednesday Hero

I mentioned earlier that the one I posted this morning was actually from last week. Here is this week’s Wednesday Hero.

Sgt. Frank T. Carvill

Sgt. Frank T. Carvill
51 years old from Carlstadt, New Jersey
3rd Battalion, 112th Field Artillery
June 04, 2004

When Frank T. Carvill told his sister he had been called up to go to Iraq, she was stunned. “Gee, Frank, are you going to be part of the AARP battalion?” she teased.

Carvill joined the Guard in the 80’s out of a sense of patriotism. He was a devoted big brother to Peggy Liguori, who still remembers how as kids, he took her to see “Blue Hawaii” and “Born Free” at the movies. He was the longtime pal to Rick Rancitelli who admired Carvill’s “million-dollar vocabulary” and his writing and public speaking skills. In 1993. Sgt. Carvill was working in the WTC as a paralegal when it was attacked. He helped a co-worker down 54 floors to safety. In 2001, he was still working at the WTC. He had just left the North Tower moments before the first plane hit.

Sgt. Carvill was killed when his convoy was attacked outside of Baghdad.

These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives so that others may enjoy the freedoms we get to enjoy everyday. For that, I am proud to call them Hero.

We Should Not Only Mourn These Men And Women Who Died, We Should Also Thank God That Such People Lived

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Rapping Midgets

RePete is spending the day with me. She has her five-year-old checkup today and when they are that small I have always kept them home with me two or three days a year since my days off rarely coincide with theirs. My ten-year-old got bent out of shape about it this morning because she didn’t get to stay home but I did the same thing with her as well as with her brother when they were that age.

Anyway, she is taking a quiet break from playing and I let her watch some TV. Damned Barney is on and there is a Christmas show on. Three elves (midgets) are on and one of the kids asks “Did you wrap all of those gifts?” and at that point they go into a rap song about wrapping Christmas presents…

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WTF?

This Is The One

After having looked at a bunch of cars this week I have pretty much decided on a fairly low payment. I was originally looking at some of the BMWs and Audis but due to restrictions on my auto allowance through work in order for them to cover brakes, tires and stuff like that it has to be an American made car. Not only that but according to Consumer Reports the Audi is just average and the Mercedes and Audis recently have received lower marks. If I am going to pay 25k+ they are going to have to receive exemplary marks.

I don’t particularly want to have an outrageous payment anyway as I like having extra money to spend on vacations and stuff. I have pretty much decided on the 2008 Chrysler PT Cruiser Limited below…

PT Cruiser.jpg

It runs at about $18,900 which is about six grand less than the rest of the cars I was looking for, has all of the generic stuff I want, CD player, sunroof, leather seats, power everything and it’s new. I will go through Carmax as I can get just about everything done online and over the phone prior to making the 75 mile drive. I did email them to see if they could deliver it to the Lithia Springs dealership since that’s closer, and stick a GPS unit in it but even if they can’t I think that’s the one I want. I looked at the ragtop and it’s just plain ugly.

Wordless Wednesday

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Wednesday Hero

This is, believe it or not, LAST WEEK’s edition of the Wednesday Hero. I was so busy sleeping off having worked New Year’s Eve that I was remiss in posting it…

1st Sgt. Eric Crayton

1st Sgt. Eric Crayton
From Sparta, Georgia
 
Sgt. Eric Crayton, the first sergeant for the Extension Detachment, Company C, Special Troops Battalion, 4th Infantry Division, serving Christmas dinner to Soldiers at the Pegasus Dining Facility at Camp Liberty, Iraq.


These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives so that others may enjoy the freedoms we get to enjoy everyday. For that, I am proud to call them Hero.

We Should Not Only Mourn These Men And Women Who Died, We Should Also Thank God That Such People Lived


This post is part of the Wednesday Hero Blogroll. For more information about Wednesday Hero, or if you would like to post it on your blog, you can go here.

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